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“A caregivers journal, with accounts of her experience, gets in the hand of a young person revealing many hidden secrets.”
I think you should check out the example page and have a look at the formula used by most loglines. At the moment this idea never really ends. Or it's just a person sitting in a room reading a journal. I don't really have much idea about what will take place in the film.
I think you should check out the example page and have a look at the formula used by most loglines. At the moment this idea never really ends. Or it’s just a person sitting in a room reading a journal. I don’t really have much idea about what will take place in the film.
See lessWhen an orphaned French aristocrat must confront his estranged father, who means to kill him, he is shanghaied by Confederate pirates and cast into the backwoods of the Civil War, where he joins a band of notorious bushwhackers to survive.
I think the character and inciting incident are there but joining the bushwhackers to survive isn't the greatest. The reason I think this is that it's a very open ended goal. He could continue 'surviving' indefinitely. You need to have an outwardly achievable goal for you main character to achieve.Read more
I think the character and inciting incident are there but joining the bushwhackers to survive isn’t the greatest. The reason I think this is that it’s a very open ended goal. He could continue ‘surviving’ indefinitely. You need to have an outwardly achievable goal for you main character to achieve. It seems like the confrontation with his father is the true goal so I would add that into the logline rather than just surviving.
See lessA peasant and a magician team up to find a magic flute that grants wishes.
You should check out the formula page on this site. For a compelling story your character should be forced into this scenario. You need to add an inciting incident that pushes them into needing this flute. Also i would pick a single character to follow rather than two. It's generally easier. I'm thiRead more
You should check out the formula page on this site. For a compelling story your character should be forced into this scenario. You need to add an inciting incident that pushes them into needing this flute. Also i would pick a single character to follow rather than two. It’s generally easier. I’m thinking of something like this, which may not be anywhere near what you’re intending but will hopefully get my point across:
When a peasant is wrongfully accused of theft, he must enlist the help of the town magician to find a wosh granting flute to clear his name.
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